“great hub”

The Good:

strong, easy to work with, good engagement

The Bad:

as everyone said the springs are shitty,ive broken 2 pairs in a matter of 2 months haha, so i would recommend the tape measure mod instead of buying new springs. works mint ive been riding it for a couple months now harder than ever and it holds up fine

“Madera V2 Cassette”

The Good:

Proven Profile internals, Made in the USA, Light weight with more spoke protection than Profile Mini. The GDH axle is strong and short so theres no long excess axle sticking out. you can uprade it pretty easily. Its more affordable for those looking for Profile quality

The Bad:

The Profile springs are kinda weak so be careful not to break them. If your springs break or your pawls are worn replace them with Primo Mix pawls and springs theyre 10 dollars compared to 50 dollars from Profile.

Overall Review:

AMAZING hub. it spins forever, its loud, its light and strong if you ride street this is perfect and you will get something made in America so you know little asian kids arent assembling your hubs.

Miscellaneous The new Madera Cassette V.2 Hub uses the same internals as the Profile Cassette hub for maximum reliability and upgrade-ability down the road. To keep the price down, it uses a simple shell and is only available in black, but it can be ordered with three piece aluminum and CrMo 3/8" or solid 14mm axles. 36 hole only. 8-18 tooth CrMo Drivers only. Left or Right Hand Drive.
To clarify, because several questions have arisen, the Madera Cassette hub uses the same internals as the Profile Mini hub. However, it is only sold from the factory with the above options. If you want to get a Titanium or Hollow CrMo axle or a Ti driver for it, you must order them separately. One way we are able to keep the cost of the Madera Cassette down by only offering a few options on it, so we can pre-build the hubs and have them ready to ship when an order is received, rather than building them individually for each order, as we do with the Profile Mini Hubs.
For a limited time, also available in Graffiti wrapped. Designed by Dave McDermott, and hated by Russ at SPRFLS! If he hates it, you know it's good! Dave is donating his cut to the Mike Aitken fund, so you can even feel good about making Russ cry.